I've had Vigo on my radar for some time - it seems a start point for the Atlantic National Park (or something ilke that) - offshore islands, with sandy beaches. I've flown over it many times en route to Lisbon / Madeira. I didn't realise it was so hilly - the escalators are a result! They also have the escalators on Hong Kong Island - certainly up to the mid levels. Looking forward to seeing you in my 'home patch'!
The more stairs you climb, the easier it is to stay in shape. Always take the stairs, especially on the ship. San Francisco comes to mind. Seattle also.
One thing I wanted to comment on, I noticed that in most all of the cities you have visited there is always the same looking graffiti. I find that interesting.
I am really enjoying your videos, I feel as though I am exploring with you. By the way, what are your names? I know you live in Bulgaria, have you always lived there? Thank you
You're right-Barcelona and Madrid can be insanely crowded, and that’s not really what we think of when we say Spain is underrated. For us, the charm of Spain lies in the off-the-beaten-path places, like Vigo and the surrounding areas. Those spots are more relaxed, authentic, and just give you a whole different vibe. We’d definitely go back to explore more of those hidden gems, but Madrid and Barcelona? Yeah, we’ve had our fill. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@bztravel, la joya escondida es Galicia. Vigo es una hermosa ciudad de Galicia. Un país de España que merece ser más conocido. Cultura e idioma propio, geografia y hermoso paisaje diferente, y una tradición milenaria. 2.000 kilómetros de costa con 15 profundas Rías (valles de ríos inundados por el mar), más de 900 playas y un parque nacional atlántico con una de las playas más hermosas del mundo en las islas Cíes (según opinión del diario The Guardian). Este pequeño país de España (30.000 kilómetros cuadrados de superficie) es una joya en el noroeste de la península ibérica. Ah, y su capital política es Santiago de Compostela, ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad y meta de todos los Caminos a Santiago.
Very nice, I just love all your vlogs
Really wonderful!
Vigo has a population of over 300.000 and thus makes it the 13th most populated city in Spain.
Such a beautiful city! It was great seeing how close the port was to the city. Love your videos! Thanks for taking us along. 😊
Hermosa ciudad de la hermosa Galicia.
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That view is spectacular 🤩😊
La hermosa Galicia.
Love your channel. Such a beautiful city. I love a good walk in a unique place, seeing the culture and the ppl.
Vigo ciudad de la hermosa Galicia
I've had Vigo on my radar for some time - it seems a start point for the Atlantic National Park (or something ilke that) - offshore islands, with sandy beaches. I've flown over it many times en route to Lisbon / Madeira. I didn't realise it was so hilly - the escalators are a result! They also have the escalators on Hong Kong Island - certainly up to the mid levels. Looking forward to seeing you in my 'home patch'!
Beautiful city
Vigo es una ciudad de la hermosa Galicia.
Thanks for the tour. Never heard of Vigo, but looks like a nice stop. Zarko will love the beer in Ireland!
Ven a la hermosa Galicia. Vigo es una hermosa ciudad de Galicia.
The more stairs you climb, the easier it is to stay in shape. Always take the stairs, especially on the ship. San Francisco comes to mind. Seattle also.
Galicia has more things on common with Ireland than France, for sure.
One thing I wanted to comment on, I noticed that in most all of the cities you have visited there is always the same looking graffiti. I find that interesting.
Vigo is GALICIA.
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Z;;;;How was the beer....It looked like a lot easier to go up them come down....but fun anyway...
I am really enjoying your videos, I feel as though I am exploring with you. By the way, what are your names? I know you live in Bulgaria, have you always lived there? Thank you
.Most countries look the same . Why do you say Spain is underrrated? I have just been to Spain. Barcelona and Madrid is so crowded..
You're right-Barcelona and Madrid can be insanely crowded, and that’s not really what we think of when we say Spain is underrated. For us, the charm of Spain lies in the off-the-beaten-path places, like Vigo and the surrounding areas. Those spots are more relaxed, authentic, and just give you a whole different vibe. We’d definitely go back to explore more of those hidden gems, but Madrid and Barcelona? Yeah, we’ve had our fill. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@@bztravel, la joya escondida es Galicia. Vigo es una hermosa ciudad de Galicia. Un país de España que merece ser más conocido. Cultura e idioma propio, geografia y hermoso paisaje diferente, y una tradición milenaria. 2.000 kilómetros de costa con 15 profundas Rías (valles de ríos inundados por el mar), más de 900 playas y un parque nacional atlántico con una de las playas más hermosas del mundo en las islas Cíes (según opinión del diario The Guardian). Este pequeño país de España (30.000 kilómetros cuadrados de superficie) es una joya en el noroeste de la península ibérica. Ah, y su capital política es Santiago de Compostela, ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad y meta de todos los Caminos a Santiago.